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US Attorney Hogsett discusses childhood Internet safety
United States Attorney Joseph Hogsett was in Bloomington on Wednesday to talk to local educators about the dangers the Internet can pose to children.
Fingers point in right direction
The best kind of crooked
As evanescent as the name implies
You needn't bring this to life
Debunking myths about silent films
Why soundless movies shouldn't go unheard
Erik Satie and the art of leaving the past
'Gymnopedies,' 'Gnossienes' and the foundation of the avant-garde
I wanna see you (nearly) naked
Like they always say, “If you got it, flaunt it, and turn it into profit for charity.” At least, I think that’s how the saying goes...
George Wallace would be proud
Last week, a federal district court judge upheld key measures of the new Alabama immigration law. Alabama claims this measure is necessary due to the inaction of the federal government to stop wasting state resources on illegal ?immigrants.
Alabama laws result of federal government
From Arizona to Alabama and our very own state of Indiana, the new controversial laws in these states have illustrated the serious divide in the electorate about the issue of immigration.
Five thumbs down
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
Morrison ‘Awakes,’ then hits snooze
Singer doesn't meet potential on third LP
For the birds
Bird-watching comedy less fun than actually bird-watching
Prequel falls flat
"The Thing" -- dumbly obvious and bloodily overrated
Don't bother with your Sunday shoes
"Footloose" remake/replica has no flavor
Abolish democracy
We can succumb to naive idealism and endorse the Occupy Wall Street movement or we could make the much harder decision to reject democracy.
The implications of Gilad Shalit’s release revisited
As happy as I was watching videos of Shalit embrace his father, I am infuriated knowing hundreds of terrorists are now free to continue murdering innocent civilians.

Vote centers up for debate
The board, staffed by Judith Smith-Ille, Jan Ellis and Monroe County Clerk Linda Robbins, discussed a motion to stop using voter precincts and instead open vote centers for the 2012 elections.















